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1 hour ago, Blueliner said:

81 million legally registered Americans voters did not vote for a vegetable that campaigned from his basement. Secretary of States from all swing states unilaterally and unconstitutionally changed voting requirements literally months before the election…among about 100 other irregularities. It took almost an unprecedented week of counting for votes for vegetable to finally “pass” 45. All because of a fake scamdemic. Convenient. 
 

Trump won. Every objective, rational, and sane person knows it. Although, the media wants you to believe otherwise based on the amount of gaslighting going on by them, the population that actually believes that election was legit is VERY small. And many of those people are being awakened to the truth thanks to the shitshow-clownshow that is currently destroying America right before their eyes. 

LOL...How much Trump Kool-Aid did you have for breakfast today??.........😪

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13 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

you can question all day long...that's your right....you CAN"T have an insurrection to change the outcome of the election or come up with schemes to submit "fake electoral votes" like Trump and many others did...they tried to overturn our democracy...that's a CRIME. That's what they guys with the "R" next to their names did...not even close.

 

Name one person charged with "insurrection from Jan. 6th? Just 1

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5 minutes ago, Warrior said:


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Leader of Proud Boys and Four Other Members Indicted in Federal Court For Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses Related to U.S. Capitol Breach

 

New Charges in Superseding Indictment

A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned a superseding indictment today charging five members of the Proud Boys, including the group’s former national chairman, with seditious conspiracy and other charges for their actions before and during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Their actions disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election.

The defendants include Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 38, of Miami, Florida, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys; Ethan Nordean, 31, of Auburn, Washington; Joseph Biggs, 38, of Ormond Beach, Florida; Zachary Rehl, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Dominic Pezzola, 44, of Rochester, New York. All previously were indicted and remain detained. They pleaded not guilty to charges contained in earlier indictments.

 

Oath Keepers leader arrested, charged with seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 riot


 
 
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Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, speaks during a 2017 rally outside the White House.

Susan Walsh/AP

The Justice Department unsealed seditious conspiracy charges against the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers group and 10 other people on Thursday, alleging they plotted to disrupt the electoral process at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and endangered former Vice President Mike Pence.

Federal authorities arrested Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes in Texas on Thursday morning and also took Edward Vallejo into custody in Arizona. The other nine people had already been accused of some crimes related to the siege on the Capitol last year.

The grand jury indictment in the District of Columbia is the most serious and sweeping case to emerge from the federal investigation into the Capitol riot and the first to include the seditious conspiracy charge, which carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. Rarely seen in recent years, seditious conspiracy charges are made against those who plot to prevent the execution of U.S. law.

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18 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

Leader of Proud Boys and Four Other Members Indicted in Federal Court For Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses Related to U.S. Capitol Breach

 

New Charges in Superseding Indictment

A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned a superseding indictment today charging five members of the Proud Boys, including the group’s former national chairman, with seditious conspiracy and other charges for their actions before and during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Their actions disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election.

The defendants include Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 38, of Miami, Florida, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys; Ethan Nordean, 31, of Auburn, Washington; Joseph Biggs, 38, of Ormond Beach, Florida; Zachary Rehl, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Dominic Pezzola, 44, of Rochester, New York. All previously were indicted and remain detained. They pleaded not guilty to charges contained in earlier indictments.

 

Oath Keepers leader arrested, charged with seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 riot


 
 
stewart-rhodes-2017-3d7aaf2f180bf63224d9
 

Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, speaks during a 2017 rally outside the White House.

Susan Walsh/AP

The Justice Department unsealed seditious conspiracy charges against the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers group and 10 other people on Thursday, alleging they plotted to disrupt the electoral process at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and endangered former Vice President Mike Pence.

Federal authorities arrested Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes in Texas on Thursday morning and also took Edward Vallejo into custody in Arizona. The other nine people had already been accused of some crimes related to the siege on the Capitol last year.

The grand jury indictment in the District of Columbia is the most serious and sweeping case to emerge from the federal investigation into the Capitol riot and the first to include the seditious conspiracy charge, which carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. Rarely seen in recent years, seditious conspiracy charges are made against those who plot to prevent the execution of U.S. law.

 

I missed the Insurrection part?

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5 minutes ago, Warrior said:

 

Show me anyone charged with Insurrection...just 1? 

Insurrection is the overall act, covering other crimes, like an umbrella.

 For the past year, words like sedition, treason, and insurrection have been used to describe what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.

Yet, none of the hundreds of people charged in connection with that day have been charged with those specific crimes.

“Those crimes are very, very hard to prove. They require basically an intent to try to frustrate or subvert the government,” said professor of constitutional law at the South Texas College of Law Josh Blackman.

Maybe you should study just a bit more then you won't have to ask these simple questions.

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30 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

Insurrection is the overall act, covering other crimes, like an umbrella.

 For the past year, words like sedition, treason, and insurrection have been used to describe what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.

Yet, none of the hundreds of people charged in connection with that day have been charged with those specific crimes.

“Those crimes are very, very hard to prove. They require basically an intent to try to frustrate or subvert the government,” said professor of constitutional law at the South Texas College of Law Josh Blackman.

Maybe you should study just a bit more then you won't have to ask these simple questions.

poor guy can't buy a clue....

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1 hour ago, Wildcat Will said:

Insurrection is the overall act, covering other crimes, like an umbrella.

 For the past year, words like sedition, treason, and insurrection have been used to describe what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.

Yet, none of the hundreds of people charged in connection with that day have been charged with those specific crimes.

“Those crimes are very, very hard to prove. They require basically an intent to try to frustrate or subvert the government,” said professor of constitutional law at the South Texas College of Law Josh Blackman.

Maybe you should study just a bit more then you won't have to ask these simple questions.

Typical. Leftist dirtbags just making shit up and changing shit as they go to fit their narrative. Just like 2 quarters of economic contraction isn’t a recession anymore. Just ask em.

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48 minutes ago, Blueliner said:

Typical. Leftist dirtbags just making shit up and changing shit as they go to fit their narrative. Just like 2 quarters of economic contraction isn’t a recession anymore. Just ask em.

Baseline (55%): Economic growth is slowing, but the economy continues to grow in the second half of 2022. There are some headwinds, such as tighter monetary policy and impact to global energy and food markets as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, households continue to increase spending on pent-up demand for services such as entertainment and travel. Business investment continues to grow,

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5 minutes ago, concha said:

 

You are asking to lie.

He is asking you to tell the truth.

The results are self-evident.

 

And you?

You just exist.

He is entitled to his own opinion but not his own truth.

There is only one truth.

The truth is all the charges are for the act of participating in an insurrection.

And you...............

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1 hour ago, Wildcat Will said:

Just admit to your ignorance. 

That is hard, isn't it?

Instead of insurrection, just say that people (11 people so far I think) have been indicted for seditious conspiracy.  This will not matter to those you are arguing with at all.  They are way too invested.  

https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases

Along with seditious conspiracy there are many weapons charges, including guns on Capitol grounds.  

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33 minutes ago, World Citizen said:

Instead of insurrection, just say that people (11 people so far I think) have been indicted for seditious conspiracy.  This will not matter to those you are arguing with at all.  They are way too invested.  

https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases

Along with seditious conspiracy there are many weapons charges, including guns on Capitol grounds.  

I am not the slightest but surprised they don't get it. Willful ignorance is rampant in America today.

 

 

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